HBR report: From information management to information governance – The new paradigm
HBR Consulting | Resource | 10 May 2017
Overview The explosive growth of information presents management challenges to every organization today. Retaining volumes of information beyond its legal, regulatory, or operational value increases data storage costs and strains information technology resources. Further, there is an inherent risk in retaining information beyond its legal or business retention needs when it may be subject […]
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A very personal attack – LPM magazine, May 2017 – Can PI survive?
Legal Practice Management (LPM) | Resource | 9 May 2017
This month, LPM delves into the impact of the potential new regulatory changes set to hit legal. Download your FREE copy now Feature: With the latest personal injury reforms looming like the sword of Damocles, we ask PI legal leaders whether they will mean the end for road traffic accident cases – or whether firms can […]
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Briefing May 2017: Shared visions
Briefing | Resource | 9 May 2017
Shared visions Firms are investing in more open, inclusive and efficient collaboration channels, but can they manage a culture to match? Download your copy now for FREE What’s in this month’s issue? Feature: Law firms say they’re getting more creative with internal communication and collaboration, including Allen & Overy,White & Case, Browne Jacobson and Howard Kennedy. Event report: The highs […]
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Radical regulatory change – LPM magazine, April 2017 – Big bang two
Legal Practice Management (LPM) | Resource | 30 March 2017
This month, LPM delves into the impact of the potential new regulatory changes set to hit legal. Download your FREE copy now Feature: A decade on from the Legal Services Act, we ask legal leaders if they’re ready for the next stage of radical regulatory reform – or whether it’ll mean certain doom for SME […]
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Crushing cash collection – LPM magazine, March 2017 – Show me the money
Legal Practice Management (LPM) | Resource | 7 March 2017
This month, LPM magazine asks if SME firms can learn virtual management. Download your FREE copy now Feature: We speak to legal leaders to find out how firms can crush their cash collection practices. Law firm profile: Harper James’s CEO Toby Harper delves into the advantages of delivering legal services on a subscription basis. Book review: […]
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Briefing March 2017: Aiming for inequality?
Briefing | Resource | 6 March 2017
Aiming for inequality? Briefing asks three leaders at top 100 law firms for a take on whether diversity talk is turning into appropriate action Download your copy now for FREE What’s in this month’s issue? Feature: Briefing finds out how today’s female leaders found it getting their top jobs at Stephenson Harwood, Shoosmiths and Travers Smith – and the distance legal business […]
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LPM Legal IT Landscapes report 2017
Legal Practice Management (LPM) | Resource | 9 February 2017
This month, LPM magazine’s Legal IT Landscapes supplement looks at whether SME firms have an IT strategy that’s fit for purpose, with insight from issue sponsors Tikit, Thomson Reuters and IManage. Download your FREE copy now Feature: We crunch the results of our Legal IT Landscapes survey to find out, with insight from legal leaders, what’s going on in […]
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Briefing February 2017: Let’s get flexible
Briefing | Resource | 3 February 2017
Let’s get flexible Briefing asks top 100 law firm leaders – plus the new band of freelance and virtual legal business – exactly how their agile arrangements are working. Download your copy now for FREE What’s in this month’s issue? Feature: Business services leaders at Clifford Chance, DWF, Brodies, Keystone Law, LOD and Vario at Pinsent Masons offer up experiences and top tips for moving […]
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Industry interview with iManage: Resetting storage
iManage | Resource | 2 February 2017
This article was also featured as an industry interview in the March 2016 issue of Briefing. To read the issue in full, download Briefing. The latest plans for a new EU General Data Protection Regulation – negotiations taking place in December last year – see the prospect of a fine equating to 4% of global turnover for infringements that affect […]
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